When a crisis hits, economic historians are in demand. The 2008 financial crisis made students of the Great Depression popular commentators and policy consultants. The swift and correct reaction by the US Federal Reserve was undeniably aided by the fact that its chair, Ben Bernanke, had written his PhD on the 1930s depression and the weak monetary response that exacerbated the crisis.
The paradoxes of pandemics
The paradoxes of pandemics
The paradoxes of pandemics
When a crisis hits, economic historians are in demand. The 2008 financial crisis made students of the Great Depression popular commentators and policy consultants. The swift and correct reaction by the US Federal Reserve was undeniably aided by the fact that its chair, Ben Bernanke, had written his PhD on the 1930s depression and the weak monetary response that exacerbated the crisis.